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gta rental market

Toronto rent prices are going through the roof! The average rent for purpose-built apartments just skyrocketed to over $3,000 — a record-breaking feat that's never been seen before in the area.

Urbanation, a real estate insights website, has been keeping tabs on the situation and found that rent prices have been climbing for six straight quarters with double-digit year-over-year increases. In other words, it's getting pricey out there.

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Let's face it: trying to rent an apartment in the GTA is tough.

In a report posted in June, a few of Strata's realtors and agents touched on how quickly units have gotten scooped up off the rental market and how much higher rent has gone up since last year. Rent across the GTA has jumped up by 12% with the average costs going from $2,271 to $2,541 in 2022.

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Finding the perfect rental in the GTA can be more challenging than finding two matching socks. However, with the rising prices in mind, there are some areas that you might want to avoid more than others.

The average rent for an unfurnished one-bedroom unit in the Greater Toronto Area has "risen slightly" by four dollars to $1,776, according to liv.rent's GTA rent report for April 2022.

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Finding a cheap place to rent in Ontario isn't always easy. However, there are some spots around the province where your money will get you a lot more bang for your buck.

In fact, according to Rentals' January 2022 Rent Report, a reasonably-priced haven has popped up in the notoriously expensive area of the GTA.

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A new report from liv.rent is helping Ontarians find affordable rent outside the GTA, and you don't even have to move to the middle of nowhere.

According to the rental platform, some of the cheapest cities outside the Toronto area include London, Hamilton, Kitchener, and Niagara, with one-bedroom apartments going for as low as $1,196.

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